Here’s a reason to make genetic data public if your genetic data exists somewhere: if it’s public, you can’t be blackmailed about its contents. This might be relevant to getting hired by the NSA, for example.
(Also, was the title intended to be “risks of genetic publicity”?)
Here’s a reason to make genetic data public if your genetic data exists somewhere: if it’s public, you can’t be blackmailed about its contents. This might be relevant to getting hired by the NSA, for example.
(Also, was the title intended to be “risks of genetic publicity”?)
“was the title intended to be ‘risks of genetic publicity’?”
I’m using “publicy” as the opposite of “privacy”. For example, http://stoweboyd.com/post/797752290/the-decade-of-publicy